You Don't Know Jack begins as 61-year-old former pathologist Dr. Jack Kevorkian (Al Pacino) launches his crusade to provide what he considers to be a humane and dignified option for the terminally ill - assisted suicide. Aided by his loyal friend Neal Nicol (John Goodman) and his older sister Margo Janus (Brenda Vaccaro), Kevorkian begins offering his "death counseling" services to a grateful and burgeoning clientele. He earns the support of Hemlock Society activist Janet Good (Susan Sarandon) and the wrath of the county prosecutor's office.

Talented and flamboyant attorney Geoffrey Fieger (Danny Huston)agrees to represent Kevorkian in court at no charge, and Jack is repeatedly exonerated, despite the imparrioned efforts of his detractors. As the media catapults him to the forefront of national news coverage, Kevorkian conti9nues his work, assisting more than one hundred patients who end their lives. Provocative, obstinate and complex, Jack ultimately risks it all in his fervor to change the prevailing laws and challenge Society's attitude towards the right to die.

You Don't Know Jack is directed by Oscar winner Barry Levinson and written by Adam Mazer. The HBO Films presentation is executive produced by Steve Lee Jones, Glenn Rigberg, Lydia Dean Pilcher, Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson, and produced by Scortt Freguson.

2011 -Golden Globe: BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION: Al PacinoThe Screen Actors Guild (SAG Awards): OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A TELEVISION MOVIE OR MINISERIES - Al Pacino

Al Pacino made you feel after seeing this movie, that he was Kevorkian. Through every aspect, it is almost as if, he understand him, defending him through the movie and its characterization. Kevorkian was a very sick sick man. Pacino left his soul on the table, to play this demon, as only he can do.Enough said